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Oct 07, 2015 Author : admin

We’ve all seen that outstanding speech Uzo Aduba gave at the 2015 Emmy Awards, winning her second straight Emmy for the role of Suzanne ‘Crazy Eyes’ Warren on Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black (if you haven’t seen the speech – go google it ASAP).

Last year, Uzo won as Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, and this year she was upgraded to a Supporting Actress in a Drama.

This week has been full of headline-making news. Apart from tragic news (the death of BAFTA-winning actor Sir John Hurt) and very disappointing news (U.S. President Donald Trump’s continued efforts to enforce his controversial immigrant order), there were also good news (both Bank of England and the U.S. Central Bank have remained positive on their economies’ outlooks for 2017).

U.S. President Donald Trump’s choice for attorney general faces vote a day after Trump fired U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates following her remarks blasting the legality of the controversial immigration Muslim ban.

Trump has drawn ire from human rights advocates after he last week signed an executive order temporarily barring immigrants from six Muslim-majority countries – Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Somali, Libya and Sudan – from entering the U.S. and banning Syrians indefinitely.

The historic day has come; Donald Trump finally becomes sworn-in U.S. President and assumes office. Now the new U.S. President through his actions will have to either confirm or deny all of his reported plans for America’s future.

This week, Brexit has become a much-talked about topic following UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s highly-anticipated Brexit speech, where May talked about immigrants and EU single market.

This week, nothing has changed in this world: Trump is still being attacked by the American and international media, while the mention of Russia is still constantly revolving around the U.S. President-elect.

As ex-MI6 officer claims Russia has compromising material against U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, the real estate mogul himself says chief US spy called him to denounce the claims.

As Donald Trump nears January 20, the day he becomes sworn-in U.S. President, the real estate mogul is in hot water for his latest team’s picks.

Just recently Trump appointed his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to be his senior adviser when he becomes the new U.S. President. Kushner, 35, started out as a businessman but eventually became a political strategist and played a key role in his father-in-law’s presidential campaign.

In the first week of 2017, the world is still trying to come to terms with the brutal nightclub attack in Turkey on New Year’s Eve. With security departments around the world on high alert, Turkish police detained several suspects of the attack, which was claimed by ISIS.

The Queen is reportedly feeling ‘better’ after suffering a heavy cold, while the UK appoints new ambassador to European Union, who could bring tougher negotiations between the two sides,